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One World Centreeducating for justice and sustainability
What is the One World Centre?The One World Centre implements the Global Education Project, a professional learning initiative, for educators in WA.
We offer professional development workshops on a range of global and development issues at the centre, in schools and at universities for teachers and pre-service teachers.
Education Officers work with teachers and schools on programmes and resources, and to take a whole school approach to global education.
The OWC library provides a wide range of global education teaching and learning resources suitable for teachers and students.
Check out the OWC at:
www.oneworldcentre.org.au
The Lolly Game
The Lolly Game
Image Credit: Sonwill
“…the lines didn't represent coasts or rivers or political borders, but real human relationships… It's not just a pretty picture, it's a reaffirmation of the impact we have in connecting people, even across oceans and borders...”
www.happyplanetindex.org
http://www.visionofhumanity.org/#/page/indexes/global-peace-index
What do children think?
Aware of global and national issues
Are often misinformed and make judgements based on this
Want to know and do more
Cathy Holden – University of Exeter
What’s Global Education?“Enabling young people to participate in a better shared future for all is at the heart of global education. Global education promotes open-mindedness leading to new thinking about the world and a predisposition to take action for change. Students learn to take responsibility for their actions, respect and value diversity, and see themselves as global citizens who can contribute to a more peaceful, just and sustainable world”
Global Perspectives: A framework for global education in Australian Schools Commonwealth of Australia, 2008
Photo credits: Australian Aid and One World Centre
Interconnection
s game
Tess’s global connections
Goal 2: All young Australians become successful learners, confident and
creative individuals, and active and informed citizens
2008 Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians.
Active and informed citizens:
are committed to national values of democracy, equity and justice, and participate in Australia’s civic life
are able to relate to and communicate across cultures
work for the common good, in particular sustaining and improving natural and social environments
are responsible global and local citizens.act with moral and ethical integrity
AC: 3 Cross curriculum priorities
Sustainability: - environmental - social - political
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia
AC: General Capabilities
Critical and creative thinking
Personal and social capability
Ethical understanding
Intercultural understanding
Context for literacy, numeracy, ICT capability
Interconnection and GlobalisationYear 2 (and Year 6) GeographyThe connections of people in Australia to other places in Australia, the countries of the Asia region, and across the world. (ACHGK012)
Yr 3-4 Visual Arts draftExplore and explain visual arts works and comment on the connections with Australia, the Asia region and other world regions
Image Credit: Adam Cohn
Social Justice & Human RightsYear 6 GeographyDifferences in the economic, demographic and social characteristics between countries across the world. (ACHGK032)
Yr 6 Civics and citizenship draftIdentifying the obligations people may consider they have as global citizens, such as an obligation to be aware of human rights issues
Image credit: jasimsarker
Identity & Cultural DiversityYr 2 Maths:Measurement and GeometryName and order months and seasons (ACMMG040)
Year 3 HistoryThe role that people of diverse backgrounds have played in the development and character of the local community (ACHHK062)
Image credit: DIAC Images
Peace Building &Conflict Resolution
Yr 2 EnglishUse interaction skills including initiating topics… and voicing disagreement in an appropriate manner… (ACELY1789)
Year 6 HistoryExperiences of democracy and citizenship, including the status and rights of Aboriginal people and/or Torres Strait Islanders, migrants, and women. (ACHHK114)
Image credit: Cameron Tero
Sustainable futuresYr 1 SciencePeople use science in their daily lives, including when caring for their environment and living things (ACSHE022)
Year 5 Geography skillsReflect on their learning to propose individual and collective action in response to a contemporary geographical challenge and describe the expected effects of their proposal on different groups of people (ACHGS039)
Image Credit: Se Hasibagen, AusAID
From Theme Work: Approaches for Teaching with a Global Perspective. Development Education Centre
RUMOUR CLINIC
Beyond the frame:What’s happening in this
picture?
Beyond the frame
Image Credit: Australian Aid
“The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.”
Chimamanda Adichie – Nigerian Novelist
Activities with Images
Activities with Images
food
environment
religion
rituals
clothing behaviour
language
CUSTOMS
The Iceberg of Culture
What you need to know and can actually see.
What you need to know but
is less visible.
VALUESstatutes
attitudes
social structure
enculturation
institutionsgovernmentrules
tradition
mores
organisation
gender roles
roles
Underlying values make sense of the observable
Source: Intercultural Communication, Asia Education Teacher’s Journal Vol 29 Number 4 Nov 2001 p33.
Contemporary / TraditionalEveryday / CeremonialCommonalities / DifferencesWithin / Between
4 ways of thinking about culture
Actions for Change• LEARN• TALK• BUY• DONATE• SHOUT• VOLUNTEER• LIVE
Discovery box
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http://www.globaleducation.edu.au/
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Contact us at:5 King William StBayswater 6053
Ph: (08) 9371 9133
www.oneworldcentre.org.au